Synonym: fable, fairy tale, fancy, fiction, illusion, imagination, legend, myth, story, vision. Similar words: fantastic, infant, advantage, antagonist, take advantage of, as yet, easy, fan. Meaning: ['fæntəsɪ] n. 1. imagination unrestricted by reality 2. fiction with a large amount of imagination in it 3. something many people believe that is false. v. indulge in fantasies.
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151. Collins is the amorous object of a football referee's fantasy which affects his professional life on the field.
152. Such anxieties are still informed by nineteenth-century pseudo-scientific genetic and biological explanations of racial difference and comprise distortion, fantasy and myth.
153. But his fantasy was fragmented; no real plot or theme emerged.
154. It's a type of violence that falls between realism and fantasy.
155. My son seems to live in a fantasy world sometimes.
156. Below is a Gothic fantasy of plunging gorges and isolated mesas - flat tablelands with steep edges - all in paintbox colours.
157. The genre romance allows readers to temporarily suspend reality and enjoy the fantasy without jeopardizing their lives in the real world.
158. The subject is questioning if satanic ritual abuse is fact or fantasy.
159. He could feel the pride, but it was only a fantasy.
160. For those who have not left for the roof, be advised that the above depiction is pure fantasy.
161. Often people think of imagination as necessarily fantasy far removed from reality.
162. After the fantasy performance, we, the individuals doing the fantasising, are left with some reactions to our fantasy.
163. Instead, it leads into a witless bridging sequence that connects a half-dozen individual drearily derivative fantasy and science-fiction stories.
164. He would stand in the gents' cubicle and work his way through the fantasy, peeing in synchronization with the finale.
165. Even the fact that she suggested that they get married shows that she was living in a fantasy world.
166. The orchestra is severely stretched to maintain any sort of cogent line, and the fantasy of the work is all but lost.
167. And where the previous emphasis was on realism, the new approach emphasized fantasy and knowing nods to the audience.
168. The subjects of these plays were pure fantasy, mingled with themes from wide reading.
169. Is not the pleasure of the novelistic text akin to day-dreaming, wish-fulfilment fantasy?
170. And carrots which looked like impacted wisdom teeth crossed with a fantasy of Edgar Allan Poe's.
171. All four were extraordinarily clever, given to fantasy and melancholy,(sentencedict.com/fantasy.html) and impractical to the point of danger.
172. The determining male gaze projects its fantasy on to the female figure, which is styled accordingly.
173. The bloke was living a bit of a fantasy life.
174. But the real enforcers seem to be the fans, for whom the masked wrestlers are a major focus of fantasy.
175. Or are we creating a fantasy out of partial evidence and our own yearning?
176. Before long, the explosive story is thoroughly media-wrenched, until the line between reality and sensational fantasy completely disappears.
177. For Francis this nightly constitutional had its place in a. larger fantasy.
178. It has more to do with spinning a fantasy world, and Hollywood is rather childish about gay actors.
179. They had no wish to create some fantasy shaped in their own minds.
180. This is the first piece of fantasy that greets you when you enter the gates of the Studios.
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